In this chapter, Mr. Utterson is not able to find where Mr. Hyde is. Most importantly, there was Sir Carew murdered by Mr. Hyde's cane. As soon as Mr. Hyde met Sir Carew, Mr. Hyde began using his cane to beat up Sir Carew. Also, Mr. Utterson is able to know about his story by hearing from the maid who saw the event. Then, Mr. Utterson is able to go inside Mr. Hyde's house and observe that there are a lot of luxurious things around the house. There were many interesting things that Mr. Hyde has; for example wine.
2. What are most significant revelations or events in the chapter?
The most significant events in the chapter is that Mr. Hyde beats up Sir Carew as soon as they meet. This tells Mr. Hyde's personality and brutality at the same time. Most importantly, in the novel, this is the first part where Mr. Hyde actually murders someone. Throughout the novel, people mentions that he has a hideous countenance; however Mr. Hyde has never murdered until he beats up Sir Carew.
3. From whose POV are the events related?
The chapter is from Mr. Utterson's point of view that events are related because Mr. Utterson is the main character of the novel.
Hoon Ho, Yeun Seok Lee, Brian Cho
- 1. What are the basic plot events of the chapter?
In this chapter, Mr. Utterson is not able to find where Mr. Hyde is. Most importantly, there was Sir Carew murdered by Mr. Hyde's cane. As soon as Mr. Hyde met Sir Carew, Mr. Hyde began using his cane to beat up Sir Carew. Also, Mr. Utterson is able to know about his story by hearing from the maid who saw the event. Then, Mr. Utterson is able to go inside Mr. Hyde's house and observe that there are a lot of luxurious things around the house. There were many interesting things that Mr. Hyde has; for example wine.- 2. What are most significant revelations or events in the chapter?
The most significant events in the chapter is that Mr. Hyde beats up Sir Carew as soon as they meet. This tells Mr. Hyde's personality and brutality at the same time. Most importantly, in the novel, this is the first part where Mr. Hyde actually murders someone. Throughout the novel, people mentions that he has a hideous countenance; however Mr. Hyde has never murdered until he beats up Sir Carew.- 3. From whose POV are the events related?
The chapter is from Mr. Utterson's point of view that events are related because Mr. Utterson is the main character of the novel.